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Free indicative hints on Rack iron

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wrought-iron-table-lamps Free indicative hints on Rack iron

Arrived as described, and was fairly easy to install. I find that the product works very well.

Kitchen decor- I have a toasted orange kitchen and I want to do a vintage mexican theme, any ideas?
My kitchen and dining room are open to each other Rack iron and the walls are a mellow orange the paint was toasted coconut. I wanted to do a vintage mexican theme, I was inspired by a wrought iron rustic looking wine rack we have that looks really good next to the orange. But now I am stuck, mainly on wall decor… help! anyone have a fabulous idea?
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16 comments so far

Gall
 1 

Works great with the Double dutch oven I purchased along with this. Have also used it to cook a burger well fast by heating it directly on the electric stovetop then placing on the burger, even gave it a wacky circular grill marks.

October 13th, 2010 at 9:13 am
Fraley
 2 

Got this to use as a heating element on my induction hob for non-induction pans. It split on first use. I have used other Lodge items on the hob. I can only come up with 2 scenarios: 1) this item is not suitable for my intended use 2) I merely received a defective unit. Now that its broken (and past its return date I might add), I am going to just use the Lodge Logic Pre-Seasoned 10-1/2-Inch Round Griddle as a heating element. Same concept.

October 13th, 2010 at 8:34 pm
Jamieson
 3 

Nice trivet with a somewhat rustic look. Should fit in with most any decor.

October 14th, 2010 at 8:23 am
Jarvis
 4 

I am not using this for it designed use. I am using it as a charcoal grate in the bottom of my ceramic grill/smoker and it is performing better than the ceramic one that came with the grill.

October 14th, 2010 at 9:08 pm
Barrett
 5 

I was a little worried about paying so little for a pot rack- these things can easily go for $200 elsewhere! However, we’ve had it for over two months and have only good things to say about it. It is sturdy enough to hold 10-15 pots easily, and we’ve received several compliments. Look no further!

October 15th, 2010 at 8:37 am
Aguilar
 6 

If you have limited space (like me!) in your kitchen, this will be a HUGE space saver for you. I was amazed by how much you can actually hang from this Pot Rack.I even was able to hang several pans as well. I recomend you buy the extra hooks, as you’ll be able to use them all! This Pot Rack does not take up much space, which is another plus. And it looks like it cost a lot more then you’d end up paying here. So, if your thinking of buying or just need more kitchen space, I highly recommend this. I’ve had mine for about a year,and it still looks like I just bought it!

October 15th, 2010 at 8:22 pm
Loving
 7 

I’m really glad I bought this! It came in a large box, stuffed with a LOT of paper, but nothing was bent, so I appreciated it. It was the perfect thing to make my kitchen feel like a REAL kitchen. Very strong and balanced, my pot rack had to be hung with anchors because we have metal studs and the kit only comes with screw in hooks good for wooden studs. It holds everything it needs to, and more! I’ve only had it for about a month, so I hope it lasts. But as for now, I think it’s great!

October 16th, 2010 at 9:13 am
Keith
 8 

This is beautifully simple and met our needs perfectly. I have had it for a couple of years now, and while I am thinking about replacing the chain (which is the only cheap-looking part of it), it has held up perfectly. I have heavy weight Calphalon pots and pans, and it does the job perfectly! I was skeptical about how good it could be given the price, but it’s perfect.

October 16th, 2010 at 8:44 pm
Hebert
 9 

I only received these yesterday, so I haven’t actually put them up and used them yet. I need to get some black screws, which I knew before hand from other reviews. I held one up to where it’s going to be installed and I love the way it looks. They are nice and heavy – but I don’t think too heavy that they will pull out or anything like that. Great quality and super fast shipping.
I do have one wish for these – that they were available to face either left or right. I have two bathrooms and in one it will be on the left and the other on the right. Not a big deal, I realized that before ordering also and decided it would be okay. Just something to keep in mind. I almost ordered the towel bar but thought I would wait to see how these are. I wish I ordered it now, especially because of the savings on the combined shipping!
Order with confidence – great products and service.

October 17th, 2010 at 9:00 am
Nan
 10 

My kids can’t figure out how to pinch tradition paper holders together to get the old roll off. Consequently, they NEVER put the new roll on (ARGH). With this type they have no excuse. Surprisingly the roll doesn’t come off when you pull on it either. Craftmanship is excellent. I bought the matching towel bars too and am pleased with the quality at such an excellent price. I remember I had to supply my own screws for the towel bars, and I think that may have been the case with this as well. Sheetrock screws work great. I have it on my antiquey marble top vanity. Looks perfect.

October 17th, 2010 at 8:35 pm
Eaton
 11 

I wish there were a better looking piece that goes into the wall, it just screws in. I painted the screws black so that looks better, but either way its the least expensive good looking thing I could find for holding the paper! Shipping quick, no probs. Thanks!

October 18th, 2010 at 8:31 am
Nagaoka
 12 

A high quality item for very little cash. The Amish do such a great job with such products. 5 stars!!!

October 18th, 2010 at 8:28 pm
Keith
 13 

I have this hanging above my kitchen window and use it for haning pan on. I probably have about 8 pans hanging on it. I am confident that it can quite comfortably hold the weight of these pans (have had it up for over 2 months and it is doing just great).

It comes with some really stout mollys for anchoring to the wall. I did not use these as I was able to anchor into a stud.

It has a nice low profile and comes with more than enough hooks.

October 19th, 2010 at 8:23 am
Lewin
 14 

No complaints. Haven’t had it that long, but install was surprisingly easy. Is just what I was looking for.

October 19th, 2010 at 8:25 pm
Alden
 15 

This freed up so much cubbard space. It is very nice for small places. They give you plenty of hooks to go with it, but it’s too cramped to put all pans on all the hooks. Maybe some utensiles and pans. This is a great space saver.

October 20th, 2010 at 9:04 am
Iribe
 16 

We bought two of these and placed them on the wall one on top of the other. They look and work great! I was concerned about how far they would stick out from the wall as they are placed on the wall that passes through to my dining room. I didn’t want to be bumping into them every time I walked through there, but they are pretty tight to the wall, and the pans hang flat. They were super easy to put up- we had it done in about 5 minutes. They are incredibly sturdy we have 5-6 pans on each, and I am confident they could hold more. We did not like the grey color they came in, so we just spray painted them black-problem fixed! All in all, this is a great space saving product.

October 20th, 2010 at 9:04 pm